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English: Israeli travel document, issued on 14 Jan 1949 by the legation in Bucharest for a single border crossing into Israel. The reverse has a Constanța border crossing stamp dated 16 Jan 1949, and a stamp by Ministry of Aliyah in Haifa ("permanent work permit") dated 21 Jan 1949.
Source Israeli travel document, issued on 14 Jan 1949 by the legation in Bucharest
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